Almadina 54351

2015 | Salvaged wood wall piece
90 cm x 100 cm
Almadina is Arabic for the city. When making this piece I was thinking about the complex interactions which sustain our cities. The layers that have been built up over time, and the delicate balance of structures forming an ever changing and evolving whole.

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